Haley&Diane
Member Since 2015
Hi Everyone,
Well, today was Diane's two week checkup at the vet's office. She was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with a glucose level of 478 mg/dL!
Since then, I've been feeding her Purina DM wet with a tiny amount of DM dry (she prefers dry so I'm slowly transitioning her off of it). I did a curve Sunday and her level started at 370 before breakfast, then went down to 330, and then stuck around 259-270 until dinner time. Today her levels were at 251 mg/dL before going to the vet's office.
I gave the vet the curve I did, along with other readings I've done the past 2 weeks. He said that she could probably go on 1 unit twice a day, but that he would prefer not to start her on insulin and wants to re-check in 3 weeks. Does this sound okay? I feel like with levels in the mid 200's for most of the day she should be on insulin....especially since during the curve she was at 370 before breakfast.
Anyway, I also asked if he recommended any low carb high protein wet foods that are not prescription and he said absolutely not. He told me to not switch her off the DM because it's the best out there. He wasn't even willing to look into it for me.
I like the idea of switching vets, but I don't have the money to hop around to new vets to find the perfect one (this is the 3rd vet I've been to since moving to the area a year ago).
So, I guess my questions to everyone here are: Does it sound like it would be worth looking into a new vet? Does anyone here think it's okay for her not to be on insulin....could her levels go down more over the next 3 weeks just from the food? Also, what are your guys' opinions on her levels? I'm not really sure what the levels generally look like for a cat who is regulated...
I'd appreciate any help! I know it's silly to be asking this since it's more of a personal preference, but I know I can't be the only one who has had concerns about sticking with a particular vet. My biggest fear is that since she's newly diagnosed, if we don't start insulin soon then it will be harder for her to go into remission at some point.
Thanks everyone!
Well, today was Diane's two week checkup at the vet's office. She was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with a glucose level of 478 mg/dL!
Since then, I've been feeding her Purina DM wet with a tiny amount of DM dry (she prefers dry so I'm slowly transitioning her off of it). I did a curve Sunday and her level started at 370 before breakfast, then went down to 330, and then stuck around 259-270 until dinner time. Today her levels were at 251 mg/dL before going to the vet's office.
I gave the vet the curve I did, along with other readings I've done the past 2 weeks. He said that she could probably go on 1 unit twice a day, but that he would prefer not to start her on insulin and wants to re-check in 3 weeks. Does this sound okay? I feel like with levels in the mid 200's for most of the day she should be on insulin....especially since during the curve she was at 370 before breakfast.
Anyway, I also asked if he recommended any low carb high protein wet foods that are not prescription and he said absolutely not. He told me to not switch her off the DM because it's the best out there. He wasn't even willing to look into it for me.
I like the idea of switching vets, but I don't have the money to hop around to new vets to find the perfect one (this is the 3rd vet I've been to since moving to the area a year ago).
So, I guess my questions to everyone here are: Does it sound like it would be worth looking into a new vet? Does anyone here think it's okay for her not to be on insulin....could her levels go down more over the next 3 weeks just from the food? Also, what are your guys' opinions on her levels? I'm not really sure what the levels generally look like for a cat who is regulated...
I'd appreciate any help! I know it's silly to be asking this since it's more of a personal preference, but I know I can't be the only one who has had concerns about sticking with a particular vet. My biggest fear is that since she's newly diagnosed, if we don't start insulin soon then it will be harder for her to go into remission at some point.
Thanks everyone!